iHeartMedia announced today that Kenny will be performing in the star-studded line-up of the fifth annual iHeartRadio Music Festival. The highly anticipated mega-concert event will take place on September 18 and 19 in Las Vegas at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.
Along with Kenny, this year's lineup will feature Kanye West, Sam Smith, The Who, Coldplay, Demi Lovato, David Guetta, The Weeknd,... Read more

For Kenny, playing the Rose Bowl was a bucket list item. So when he took the stage at the iconic venue, he took it with all the intensity of every college football team that played there on New Year’s Day, the athletes at the ’84 Summer Olympics and the various teams at the many World Cup matches that have played there.
"You know when you wake up and you see that sign, you’re on... Read more

In 2012, Kenny set the record at the Target Field when he played to 42,542 fans. In 2013, he broke that record with 43,940 fans played to – a number even Sir Paul McCartney couldn’t topple last summer. And then, on the first night of a two night stand, Kenny set the record again, playing to a staggering 44,152 fans.
“This has been the most amazing tour,” Kenny said. “Every week,... Read more

Kenny's been playing Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field almost as long as he’s been headlining summer stadium tours – and the thrill is anything but gone. On his 8th appearance at the home of the Philadelphia Eagles, he broke his own record for a single night country music show, selling 55,131 tickets to his 2015 Big Revival Tour.
“It’s funny,” says Kenny “when you go back... Read more

Kenny's graced more People covers than any current country artist and when it was time to find a partner to debut “Save It For A Rainy Day,” People seemed a natural fit. Not only for the length of the relationship, but the message the song contains.
“I think the biggest thing that binds us all together,” Kenny says, “is the way life stacks up, things go wrong and you sorta lose... Read more

Having gone three-for-three with No. 1 singles from The Big Revival, Kenny knew he wanted his next single to do some very specific things.
“It’s a hard choice,” says Kenny, “because there’s a lot songs on this record I think would sound great on the radio, that speak to the No Shoes Nation…. But ‘Save It For A Rainy Day’ we can all use. The idea is, why lose another... Read more

Kenny got to do something very special before his sold-out show June 14: he visited the first two No Shoes Reefs in Jacksonville’s St. John River. Named the Coastal Conservation Association and George Holt Reefs, the man-made reefs – designed to promote quality of aquatic life – were built through the support of Kenny's ongoing partnership with Costa Del Mar Sunglasses and The Coastal... Read more

The flooring and stage started being built Monday. The traffic advisories began Wednesday. When Kenny rolled into historic Lambeau Field Saturday, June 20, Green Bay was more than ready for The Big Revival Tour.
Throughout 24 songs, the night was all surging energy and riotous applause, from the giant No Shoes Nation Skull & Crossbones waving during “Pirate Flag” to Kenny... Read more

Kenny knew he wanted to say some things that weren’t being said when he went in to make The Big Revival. One thing that was important to him was celebrating the potency of women’s spirits, hearts, and souls and he wrote “Wild Child,” a dreamy ballad that once again features Grace Potter, to do just that.
As 'Wild Child" hit No. 1 on the Billboard and Mediabase Country Singles... Read more

When Kenny flew over the heads of the assembled Chicago fans at Soldier Field, the roar was so deafening, it almost drowned out Kenny's vocals on the surging “Drink It Up.” In spite of unseasonable temperatures that saw plenty of polar fleece among the sundresses, the crowd was warmed up and only got hotter as the show went on.
“It was amazing to me, cold as it was, how loud and how... Read more